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Austin Diaper Bank needs donations of baby and adult diapers, wipes and diaper cream to deliver to residents staying in Austin shelters as well as evacuees elsewhere in the state. For drop-off locations or to make a financial donation, visit austindiaperbank.org.

Austin Disaster Relief Network has set up a Hurricane Harvey relief fund at adrn.org/give to provide gift cards, supplies for evacuees, equipment, shelter, housing and rebuilding for families most impacted.

ADRN is also collecting donations of new undergarments and new socks (but please no other types of clothing), toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothpaste), new pillows and new blankets, cleanup supplies, utility knives, inflatable mattresses, hand sanitizer, baby formula and diapers. Donations may be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at Hope Family Thrift Store, 1122 E 51st St., Austin.

Austin Ed Fund Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, coordinated by the Austin school district’s Project Help program, needs donations to provide school supplies, clothing and other support for displaced flood victims enrolling in Austin schools. Visit edbacker.com/c/hurricane-harvey-relief-fund.

Austin to Houston Harvey Relief, which started as a Facebook group of musicians connected to the Kerrville Folk Festival, is accepting monetary donations as well as cleaning supplies to help Houston residents with storm-damaged homes. Visit austintohoustonharveyrelief.com.

Austin Humane Society, which is taking in animals from storm-affected areas, needs financial donations, foster homes for animals and other supplies listed on their website. Visit austinhumanesociety.org.

Bastrop County Long Term Recovery Team accepts donations at bcltrt.org/donate to help local residents recovering from natural and man-made disasters.

Catholic Charities of Central Texas is accepting volunteers and donations at ccctx.org to help people displaced by Harvey. Gift cards of $25 or $50 from Walmart or H-E-B are particularly helpful so families can buy the items they most need.

Central Texas Food Bank provides food to residents recovering from natural disasters and will be delivering food to storm-affected areas. Donate at centraltexasfoodbank.org.

Central Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster is a coalition of nonprofits that need volunteers and donations to help those in need. Visit centraltxvoad.org for information.

Coastal Bend Disaster Recovery Group accepts donations at bit.ly/2vKBJC1 to help with recovery and rebuilding efforts in the greater Corpus Christi and Port Aransas area.

Communities in Schools, a nonprofit that works with district and charter schools to help at-risk students, has created the All In For Texas Relief Fund to support is affiliates in storm-affected areas. Visit communitiesinschools.org/harvey-relief-fund.

The Salvation Army is stocking its mobile kitchen with food to distribute meals to Hurricane Harvey first responders and survivors. To support the hurricane relief efforts, visit helpsalvationarmy.org; donate by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY or texting STORM to 51555.

SPCA of Texas, which is taking in animals from shelters in storm-affected areas, is accepting donations at spca.org/give.